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The Black Man is the God of Scripture The God of all religious traditions has been a Black man.

The authors of the scriptures have recorded numerous instances where God is described either as a man (Genesis 2: 8, 18:1-3, Exodus 15:3, 24:9-11, 33:11, ), as Black (Daniel 7:9, Revelation 1:15), a group of men (Genesis 3:22, 11:7), or man himself (Psalms 82:6, John 10:34). One of the words used for God in the Old Testament is Elohim, which means Gods in Hebrew. Actually Elohim is the plural of Eloh, a popular name for the God of the Old Testament. Eloh, or El, is merely a botched transliteration of the original Hebrew name. The vowel points were added later, changing the A (or Aleph) to E and thus turning Al or Allah into El or Eloh. This was the work of the Jewish Masoretic scribes who were given the task of rewriting (and editing) the Pentateuch by hand around the sixth century AD. This can be found in several texts on the history of the Bible. The world Allahim, or Elohim, is also used to refer to the group of men who were regarded as the leaders of the Hebrew people, the Judges. The other popular term for God in the Old Testament is YHWH. YHWH is not meant to be pronounced as Jehovah. YHWH, when written in Hebrew from top to bottom, represents the form of a man. This is why the tetragrammmaton YHWH was referred to as the Ineffable Name which means it could not be said. Even today, orthodox Jews refuse to utter this name. It is because these letters do not represent a phonetic word, but pictorially represent the reality of a man, as in a hieroglyphic. Similarly, the name Allah, which has made it from its origins among the Black Arabs of Mecca to the preColumbian Blacks of America AND the first Black slaves and finally to the mainstream of Blacks in America is a name best understood in the present context of Arm-Leg-Leg-Arm-Head. The name Allah was also used as the word for man amongst the Black people of ancient Harappan civilization in India. The New Testaments message is clear. Jesus, a Black man (Revelation 1:15), attempts to redeliver a message of righteousness to the people. One can see, upon thorough reading of the Bible, that his message is not about praising and worshipping him (John 14:12), but about manifesting the God within and improving their lives. Jesus explains to his followers that they are Gods also (John 10:34), but to no avail. The people insist on following him and making him their God. An interesting article on Christianity and the Black Christ can be found at http://melanet.com/clegg_series/wasjesusblack.html The fact that the God of the Bible is Black is also well documented at http://www.allahteam.info/god_of_the_bible_is_black.htm In the Quran, Allah is described as having a face that believers will see in the last days (presumably after death). The Quran makes mentions of Allahs hands being tied down, but otherwise, the Neo-Platonic influence on Islam is strong. Still, Allah makes Adam out of Black mud to be His Khalifa, or vicegerent, on Earth. A vicegerent is a successor responsible for handling the duties of his predecessor. The concept of Allah as man in early Islam is detailed in a journal article at http://www.allahteam.info/ijmespdf.pdf Nearly all religious and spiritual traditions teaching the doctrine of God as man and man as God. This paradigm, however, is usually reserved for the esoteric (hidden) side of the teaching. For example, there is mainstream Christianity, and then there is Gnostic Christianity, which teaches of man as God and God as man. Islam has Sufism, Judaism has the Kaballah, Buddhism has the Hinayana school, and Hinduism has the tradition found in the Upanishads. All of these are considered the lesser-known aspect of these major traditions, and all teach that the Black man is God. Even in African religions, there is a tradition regarding the transcendent God that is removed from human affairs, and the immanent God, who is physically present, but people are not allowed to personally see him. Of course, the earlier traditions were very explicit that all of their Gods came in the form of men. Godfrey Higgins Anacalypsis is an old, rare work with several references to the Black Christ, the Black Krishna (of Hinduism), the Black Buddha, the Black gods of Egypt, and other Black gods throughout the world. Christianity, the most popular religion among American Blacks, was given to Blacks before slavery by European missionaries employed to soften up the native peoples defenses. Thus the saying, First they had the Bible and we had the land. Now we have the Bible and they have the land. Small conflicts were then magnified into fullscale wars while guns were poured into these countries. Prisoners of war and other kidnapped Blacks then became slaves for white landowners. These white landowners noticed that the

Muslim slaves were always fighting back and leading rebellions. They began systematically stripping Blacks of their old culture, language, history and traditions and supplanting these with European ideals and programmed fear. Along with this, they taught their slaves Christianity to keep them pacified in hopes of one day attaining heaven after death. The slaves were told of a white Jesus, son of a white God, and the white chosen people of God. They were taught to be obedient and serve as slaves and take their beatings. If they rebelled, theyd go to hell, but if theyd submit to what was in effect hell on earth, theyd have heaven after death. Today our practice the same kind of religion on the same premise. Though white pictures of Jesus are not as popular among American Blacks as they are in Africa (where they are the norm), the Christianity practiced is still a slave religion designed to keep the suffering and enslaved from questioning, challenging, or changing their conditions on earth. The Black Man is the Maker and Owner of the Universe The worlds learned initiates have always regarded Blackness as the source or original of all people and all things. Dr. Richard Kings The Black Dot explains this phenomenon. The Black mans skin typically contains of high concentrations of melanin, thus giving him a dark appearance. The brain also produces a similar chemical known as neuromelanin, which is vital to brain processing. Melanin is even present in the atmosphere and throughout the universe in the blackness of space. Research regarding this can be found at http://www.tightrope.it/nicolaus/melanin95.htm People, usually Europeans, who are devoid of melanin are more likely to suffer and die from diseases like skin cancer. The first man was naturally high in melanin, and dark skin is a natural condition. White skin is an unnatural anomaly, produced by selective breeding, not nature. More information on melanin in the Black mans body can be found in Melanin: The Chemical Key to Black Greatness or Melanin: A Key to Freedom. Before the creation of the physical universe, Allah was present as the creative intelligence that spawned itself and began developing all life and matter from an initial atom. This first ATOM, imbibed with the innate intelligence of God, was Allah The Original Man. The Sun replaced this atom as the representation of the Black man until ultimately God himself could take dominion over the earth in the flesh. Intelligence still exists on a subatomic level, as is evident from experiments conducted on light particles which were able to consciously change their course. Mans sperm is consciously able to determine which direction to travel to reach the egg, without a brain. This universal, infinite intelligence is active in its highest form in the individual mind of the Black man. The Black man is the primary conduit for the intelligence that once created the universe, as he is the Creator himself. Elijah Muhammad has written about this self-creation process in depth in The Theology of Time. A fair approach to the issue of the universes birth can be found in The Left Hand of Creation and a number of other texts on the topic.

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